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Contents Memory Camcorder Key features of your memory camcorder Englishiii Safety warnings PrecautionsBefore Using this Camcorder Recorded contents cannot be compensated forMake a backup of important recorded data Precautions on use Important NoteBe careful of unusual ambient temperature Do not point directly at the sunDo not use the memory camcorder near TV or radio Do not expose the memory camcorder to soot or steamMacintosh is trademark of Apple Inc Waste Electrical & Electronic EquipmentContents Recording Playback Recording Options Settings Options Playback OptionsConnecting to a PC 119 120Introduction to basic features PreparationYou Tube Whats Included with Your Memory Camcorder + The exact shape of each item may vary by modelAudio/Video Cable USB Cable Quick start guide Software CDFront & Left View LCD EnhancerRear & Bottom View Using the Accessories PreparationAttaching a Grip Belt Using the Cradle Connecting a Power Source Inserting the battery packEjecting the battery pack Charging the Battery Pack Auto Power Off Function Auto Power Off to Off. ²pageBattery Level Display BatteryBattery type Continuous Recording without zoomCharging time TV Super Fine TV FineAbout battery packs On handling a battery packMaintaining the battery pack About the battery lifeUsing a household power source Setting the operating modes Basic Operation of Your Memory CamcorderTurning memory camcorder on or off LCD Screen Indicators Movie Record modeMovie Record mode Shortcut menu OK Guide Movie Record mode Shortcut menu ManualPhoto Record mode Photo Record mode Shortcut menu OK Guide Photo Record mode Shortcut menu ManualMovie Play mode Thumbnail View Movie Play mode Single ViewMovie Play mode Shortcut menu OK Guide Movie Play mode Single VolumePhoto Play mode Thumbnail View Turning the Screen Indicators ON/OFF Switching the information display modeChecking the remained battery and memory capacity Using the LCD Enhancer Function Release ŠLCD enhancer 1level ŠLCD enhancer 2level Š ReleaseAdjusting the LCD Screen Using the Menu ButtonUsing the Control Buttons Using the Control button Shortcut Menu OK Guide Shortcut function using the Control buttons Initial Setting Time ZONE, Date and Time & OSD Language Turning the power on and setting the date and timeSimple setting of the clock by time difference On charging the built-in rechargeable batteryTurning the date and time display on/off Set the Settings mode Selecting the OSD languageUsing the built-in memory Using a memory card not suppliedAbout the storage media Selecting the Storage MediaInserting / Ejecting the Memory Card Inserting a memory cardEjecting a memory card Selecting a Suitable Memory Card Sdhc Secure Digital High Capacity Memory CardMMCplus Multi Media Card plus Common cautions for memory cardHandling a memory card English43 Recordable Time and Capacity Recordable time for movie imagesTV Super Fine, TV Fine, TV Normal, Web&Mobile Recording Recording Movie ImagesPress the Recording start/stop button Recording with Ease for Beginners Easy Q Mode To cancell Easy Q modeTaking Photo Images Zooming in and OUT To zoom outChanging the Playback Mode PlaybackPlaying Movie Images Adjusting the volume Various Playback Operations Viewing Photo Images Changing the Menu Settings Recording optionsEnglish56 Menu Items Recording menu itemsUsing the Recording Menu Items ISCENEWhite Balance Contents ExposureNone Manual exposure is recommended in situations listed belowSetting the shutter speed manually Recommended shutter speed when recordingFocus Face detectionFocusing manually during recording Manual focus is recommended in the following situationsAnti-Shake Hdis Digital Effect Resolution WideWind Cut Voice MuteOn-screen Display Movie images are recorded without audioBack Light Backlight compensation is executedOff Disables the function None Interval REC recording images at intervalsExample of Interval Recording Nite FaderDisables the function None GuidelineDigital Zoom Off Only optical zoom is available up to NonePlayback options Playback menu itemsSetting the Play Option Plays back from the selected movie to the last movieSelected movie will be played All movies will be played repeatedlyDeleting Images Protecting Images Copying Images English77File Information Slide Show Press the Menu buttonSettings options Changing the Menu Settings in SettingsSettings menu items DD/MM/YYUsing the Settings Menu Items Settings ContentsSettings Contents On-screen StorageCreated Reset FormatFile No SeriesSetting the clock to the local time Visit Time ZoneCities used to set the time zone AlaskaDate/Time Set Date FormatTime Format Date/TimeLCD Brightness LCD ColourBeep Sound Auto Power Off Default SetTV Display Memory camcorder does not turn off automaticallyVersion Menu ColourTransparency LanguageConnecting to a PC Transferring a Recorded File Through a USB ConnectionUSB Connection Speed depending on the System Cyberlink MediaShow4 System RequirementsEnglish91 Installing the Cyberlink MEDIASHOW4 Before you beginSetup Complete appears Connecting the USB Cable Disconnecting the USB cableViewing the Contents of Storage Media Movie Images H.264 y Photo Images zMovie Images Photo ImagesTransferring Files from the Memory Camcorder to Your PC Playing Back Files on the PCYou Tube Uploading Movie Images in the Memory Camcorder to YouTubeConnecting to other devices Connecting to a TVViewing on TV Screen Recording Dubbing Images on a VCR or DVD/HDD Recorder Maintenance & additional information MaintenanceCleaning the memory camcorder To clean the LCD monitorTo clean the lens Additional InformationStorage media LCD screenBattery packs To prevent damage and prolong service lifeTemperature range specifications To avoid hazardsUsing Your Memory Camcorder Abroad Power sourcesOn TV colour systems PAL-compatible countries/regionsTroubleshooting Power sourceAuto Power Off to Off ²page Storage mediaRecording Release Easy Q functionPlayback English108Power Symptom Explanation/SolutionIs Auto Power Off set to 5 Min? Displays English111 Pressing the Recording start Unnecessary filesWhen the screen is exposed to Set Beep Sound to OnAdjusting the image during recording Playback on your memory camcorder Playback on other devices TV, etcConnecting to a computer Connecting/Dubbing with other devices TV, DVD recorder, etc Overall operationsMenu Digital Effect MosaicSpecifications PALPower Sources United Kingdom Only GNU General Public License This License applies to any program or other work which Terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page Page Each time you redistribute the Library or any work How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Page Contact Samsung world wide RoHS compliant
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VP-MX25E/EDC, VP-MX25E/XER specifications

The Samsung VP-MX25E/EDC, VP-DX100/XEF, and VP-DX105/XEF are compact camcorders designed to deliver high-quality video recording and user-friendly features. These models embody Samsung's commitment to innovation in portable video technology, offering a range of functionalities to cater to both amateur and experienced videographers.

One of the standout features of the VP-MX25E/EDC is its 34x optical zoom lens, which allows users to capture sharp images from a distance. This feature is particularly beneficial for events such as concerts or outdoor gatherings, where being close to the subject may not be feasible. The camcorder also boasts a 720p HD video recording capability, ensuring that your videos are clear and vibrant.

Both the VP-DX100/XEF and VP-DX105/XEF models are equipped with a 1/6-inch CCD sensor, which provides excellent color reproduction and low light performance. The built-in image stabilization technology minimizes the effects of shaky hands, allowing for smooth and steady footage even during dynamic shooting conditions. This is crucial for anyone looking to share videos online or preserve family moments in high quality.

In terms of usability, the camcorders feature a 2.7-inch LCD screen that tilts out for easy framing and playback. This intuitive display makes it simple for users to navigate through settings and access shooting modes. The VP-DX105/XEF adds a touch of versatility with its touchscreen interface, allowing for more fluid navigation and control.

For storage, these models utilize SD/SDHC memory cards, providing ample space for recording long videos without the worry of running out of storage. Additionally, they come with various shooting modes, including face detection and scene modes, which enhance the shooting experience by automatically adjusting settings for optimal results.

Battery life is another important consideration, and these camcorders come with efficient batteries that allow for extended recording times, suitable for long events or gatherings. Samsung's focus on ergonomics ensures that the camcorders are lightweight and easy to handle, making them perfect for on-the-go recording.

In summary, the Samsung VP-MX25E/EDC, VP-DX100/XEF, and VP-DX105/XEF offer an excellent balance of quality, ease of use, and advanced features. Whether for capturing family moments, educational videos, or personal projects, these camcorders provide reliable performance that meets the demands of today’s content creators.